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» Huckabee will be a threat to conservative GOP field
Some political strategists say he could at least repeat his 2008 success in 2016.
» Carly Fiorina, Clinton slayer?
“The fact that she is the only woman and the only business person … will help her stand out” in the primary.
» Noemie Emery: Mentors pass along social mobility
Mentors taught George Washington, Booker T. Washington and Sen. Tim Scott how to change social classes.
» Experts scoff at Jade Helm conspiracy theories
“There have been some strange Internet conspiracy theories … over the last several weeks.”
» States, energy industry push to kill ban on oil exports
State officials and industry convene this week to support efforts to repeal an outdated ban on oil exports.
» Editorial: Attack in Garland is an assault on free speech
AFDI’s provocation is insignificant compared to the lack of restraint shown by the two deceased gunmen.
» Congress hears precision medicine challenges
Precision medicine is exciting scientists, physicians and lawmakers, but it also poses unique challenges.
» Obama hits a wall in campaign for race relations
Monday, Obama expanded “My Brother’s Keeper”, and pledged to fight opportunity inequality for minorities.
» Obama looks beyond his presidency, hopes to avoid Clinton comparisons
The nonprofit is designed to expand upon Obama’s work in fostering upward mobility for young, minority men.
» Byron York: GOP 2016 diversity on display in campaign rollouts
There’s no better example of GOP diversity in the 2016 field than the announcements of Carson and Fiorina.
» Blue Moon sued over ‘craft beer’ claims
The suit alleges that MillerCoors calls Blue Moon a “craft beer” just so it can charge higher prices.
» USMC Gen. Dunford selected as next Chairman of Joint Chiefs
Dunford was assigned to command the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan in 2013.

